The Power of Rural Ministry
From hectares of cereals and beet combined with large numbers of poultry, pigs and an array of livestock, many of us will encounter the joys of rural communities in our ministry.
From hectares of cereals and beet combined with large numbers of poultry, pigs and an array of livestock, many of us will encounter the joys of rural communities in our ministry.
Mark Webster of The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) explains how they are working with local communities to improve their environment and are keen to help in more churchyards. “TCV is the
The UK is one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world* Data shows that since 1970 UK species have declined by about 19 per cent on average, and nearly
Are you putting nature first for children? If you are helping young people discover and enjoy the natural world you could win £1,000. The Bishop of Norwich First Nature Award
This week is Great Big Green Week – and a Norwich vicar is calling on young people to choose pre-loved over fast fashion and to support a unique clothes-swap shop
“I know families whose loved ones’ graves are no longer in my churchyard. They are in the records, but the graves are no longer there.” Sitting atop the cliff at
By Paul Newman Maybe you have talked, within your parish, about organising something to raise local awareness about the way that humanity seems to be treating God’s Creation. It is
It’s world bee day – and to celebrate, the Bishop of Norwich, a beekeeper himself, took to X to tweet “Happy World Bee Day!” The Bishop’s bee hives are a
The first climate change and sustainability fair was held by Sheringham churches in late April. It was an opportunity for the local Anglican eco church group to get involved and
The first hybrid Eco Forum was held in St Stephen’s Church, Norwich and online in early May, to consider the complexities around food choices and their environmental impact. Barbara Bryant,